Homeopathic Ointments
For Hair, Roots & Scalp

Introduction

Although it can happen at any time of the year, hair,
roots, scalp and the hairline are susceptible to sunburn
or other types of burns from chemical hair product
applications or similar.

Some hair consumers are not willing to go with traditional
medical salves or ointments and may be more willing to opt for
homeopathic ointments and similar remedies.

Of course it's always wise to check with your doctor or primary
care physician before selecting homeopathic or related natural
remedies in lieu of prescribed formulas.

If you decide to pursue more natural treatments there are a wide
range of options from homeopathic pellets and tablets to salves,
lotions, creams and drops. Ultimately you can decide what type
of delivery system works best for your current condition.

The homeopathic ointment and related types of treatments for
hair, root and scalp can be utilized by all types and textures of
hair as well as for men and women of all races.

These treatments may not be indicated for younger children.
When in doubt ask your primary physician. Whether you're of
European descent or African descent, these formulas can work for
you.

Listed below are some well-documented homeopathic, herbal and
related formulas for the most common types of hair, root and scalp
issues.

Homeopathic And Related Natural Remedies For Hair And Scalp

1. Belladonna
Belladonna is a homeopathic remedy which works from the inside out.
Belladonna is most commonly taken as homeopathic pellets or similar.

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Belladonna is a great remedy for a sun burnt scalp or
scalp. This formula can also help with general
burns from bleach, hair dyes, chemical relaxers,
straighteners of similar. In general it works well
with any type of dull throbbing pain and can help with
boils.

2. Calendula Cream
Calendula Cream is the great homeopathic antiseptic. Is is
great for soothing cuts, burns, sore scalps, aching hair roots or
irritation around the hairline. It's an antihistamine,
anti-inflammatory and immune system stimulant.

3. Self Heal Cream
Self Heal Cream is based on the properties of the prunella vulgaris
herb. It belongs to the Labiate family. it was first
used back in medieval times. T

It is a general skin cream and has therapeutic and regenerative
properties. It can be use alone or mixed with essential oils,
tinctures or a range of Bach or related flower essences. It
can be applied directly to the scalp or roots of the hair as well as
around the hairline.

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4. Bach Flower Rescue RemedyAvailable in drops or as a cream, this product was
developed by Dr. Bach is useful in emergencies where
immediate relief is desired.

It restore balance and it has the ability to help with any type
of trauma or stress. The drops can be taken orally or applied
directly to the scalp or the hair.

I have actually added a few drops of Rescue Remedy to my custom
make scalp and hair oils to reap the special healing benefits of the
flowers. You can also use the product in the cream version and
apply it topically to the scalp, roots or around the hairline.

It would help with burns, cuts or any type of trauma to the hair,
roots or scalp. In many ways it can also help with stress
related problems. Therefore if your hair is suffering from
stress related issues you can try this remedy used around the world.

5. Arnica
This is a famous homeopathy remedy which may be taken orally via
pellets or with a salve applied to the traumatized areas such as the
scalp or hairline around the face. It can help reduce swelling
and is very effective in reducing red and irritation following
painful hair treatments.

It could be used to help reduce the pain and welling of hair
weaves pulled too tightly or braids causing the scalp to throb or be
irritated, red or sore.

As a cream it can be mixed with cypress and neroli oils to help
healing and applied directly to the sore areas of the scalp or along
the hairline or back of the nedk.

6. Lavender OilMany people are aware of the benefits of using 100% pure
lavender essential oil to help with relaxation and sleeping.

However, they are not aware that this amazing oil, especially
when it's 100% natural, can help with burns, itchy scalps, lice and
even the irritation of bug bites on the scalp or around the hairline
and the face.

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Many people believe that consistent and daily use of
lavender oil will help to slow or stop hair loss and
promote faster hair growth. This has not been
scientifically proven but is a common belief.

Lavender Oil For Scalp Irritations

Lavender oil is an insect repellent and will ease the discomfort
of a sun burnt scalp or hairline. It will also help the roots
to relax which assists in the necessary blood flow from the body to
the roots and the scalp. On an emotional level it's good for
easing depression, nervous headaches, exhaustion and general panic.

Remember that a little bit goes a long way. Apply 1-2 drops
directly to the irritated or burnt areas or mix into a soothing
career oil such as jojoba, almond or coconut oil. It is safe
to apply the oil directly to the effected area but if you are unsure
you can also mix it.

7. Aloe Vera GelNot only will Aloe Vera heal the skin, it presents a cooling
alternative to heavier creams and lotions. While you can always
break off the leaf of a real aloe vera plant and apply the salve
directly to your roots and scalp, it can be messier than if you buy
a 100% pure aloe vera gel, preferably organic.

Aloe Vera Gel should be stored in the refrigerator, after
opening, and offers an instant cooling of scalp, hairline or related
burns. A little bit goes a long way and it will offer instant
calming of irritated skin.

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8. Peppermint OilThis essential oil from the Labiatae family is a great
antiseptic, analgesic and disinfectant.

It's a cleansing and cooling oil which can treat scalp acne,
dermatitis and similar. It can be used directly or mixed with
a carrier oil such as jojoba, almond, sesame or coconut.

9. Tea Tree OilIf all homeopathic pellets and creams fail and essential oils or
other natural treatments don't seem to work, tea tree oil will often
do the trick.

It is known as Melaleuca Alternifolia and it is antiseptic,
antiviral, antiinfectious, antifugal, bactericidal and can be used
as a great insecticide. Apply it to dandruff, scalp sores,
scabs or pimples and to any scalp cuts or irritations.

Summary

Although there are many more alternative, only some
of the better known natural remedies have been covered
in this article.

If you decide to pursue more natural treatments for hair, root
and scalp challenges there are a wide range of options available
ranging from homeopathic pellets and tablets to salves, lotions,
creams and drops.

Ultimately you can decide what type of delivery system works best
for your current condition and your hair, roots and scalp needs.
Remember to always do your homework and you will find the best
solutions for you.

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